Time-Lapse Thing of the Day: Red Peak Branding conducted a “unique urban experiment,” wherein they locked up a “fully loaded bike” complete with all the bells and whistles to a bike post on a busy SoHo street. They then snapped a photo of the bike every day for a year.
Spoiler Alert: A good chunk of that time was spent snapping photos of other people’s bikes.
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(Source: venimosensondepaz)
“As if you needed another reason to ride a bike. http://pic.twitter.com/kbVqOUxC”
(Source: indivizual, via ilovebicycles)
(Source: sim-works, via ilovebicycles)
That ish cray.
super fast!
Wow, that’s a weird looking bik- wait a second… that’s double reduction gearing! That’s no ordinary bike, that’s a motorpacing bike.
(Source: ji7nsha, via iaminlikewithmybike)
The S-Trains already are the envy of transportation planners around the world. I’ve ridden them dozens of times, and some cars were already dedicated to bike commuters. These new cars are put other subways in check. Brilliant idea to have them enter in one door, and exit via one way the other. So efficient.
Copenhagen is doubling the space for bikes on a number of its suburban trains to meet growth stimulated by the switch to free bike travel.
The Copenhagen S-train has also introduced one-way traffic in the new bike compartments to make it easier and faster to get on and off.
Ten S-Trains are being remodelled with the new compartments, which are in the middle of the train so that there is more space for bikes on the platform.
The train system in the Danish capital is being gradually improved for travellers with bikes as increasing numbers of passengers are combining bike and train for their commute.
Full Story: Bicycle Victoria
Via (and follow!) Emergent Futures
More space for bikes!
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